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    Default Good reference site for ancient warfare with illistrations?

    Hi I am looking for a good reference website that has images of historical troops like samenites camlian legions ploybian legions etc because I need some reference material for my modeling projects

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    Default Re: Good reference site for ancient warfare with illistrations?

    https://www.europabarbarorum.com/

    No matter what, there is going to be some subjectivity in exactly what the troops looked like. But you should be able to find most of what you need there. Under the factions tab you can look at the different troops.
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    Default Re: Good reference site for ancient warfare with illistrations?

    You can try this website :
    http://www.ancient-warfare.org/rat/index.html
    Excellent site of reenacment where your question find all its potential.

    Also on paper version, you can try this :
    http://www.karwansaraypublishers.com...or-s-blog.html

    You have plenty of site references, but as these are maintained by reenactors or historians, i think you can find what you search on your subject for modelling.
    Also what do you have planned to model as i'm painting and modelling myself ? (if you think the question is too curious ignore it )


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